It would be good for the ruling party to show its sincere persuasion to the public by talking about its experiences," he said. A spokesman for the ruling party's Central Election Strategy Committee said on the same day, "Reform New Party candidate Lee Jun-seok and
In response to a question from a reporter about whether candidate Kim had asked President Lee to unify the two parties, he said, "There was absolutely no such thing," but added, "However, (President Lee) said, 'I will continue to support you from the bottom of my heart until the very end.'
"I was advised to do my best as a next-former to appeal to the people," he said. President Lee and candidate Kim met for lunch at a hotel in Seoul for about 70 minutes from noon that day.
During the meeting, former President Lee reportedly shared his experience of unifying the party with Kim, and gave him advice. The spokesman added, "Today's lunch with former President Lee and the external meeting with former President Park Geun-hye...
"I think this is a process in which public opinion is rallying around candidate Kim in a broad sense, with former Prime Minister Lee Nak-yeon declaring her support for him," he said.
2025/05/28 07:47 KST
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